The Student's Hand-book of Forensic Medicine and Medical PolicyLivingstone, 1883 - 604 pages |
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Page 81
... sulphate of potash . If , then , the gun - barrel be washed out with distilled water , and the washings filtered , and on the addition of a solution of acetate of lead a black precipitate of sulphide of lead is formed , this is supposed ...
... sulphate of potash . If , then , the gun - barrel be washed out with distilled water , and the washings filtered , and on the addition of a solution of acetate of lead a black precipitate of sulphide of lead is formed , this is supposed ...
Page 218
... sulphate of baryta is inert . Mixture . Dilution may retard or accelerate the action of a poison.1 Skin , lungs , mucous and serous membranes . - Habit generally lessens the action of poisons . Idiosyncracy - increases or may lessen the ...
... sulphate of baryta is inert . Mixture . Dilution may retard or accelerate the action of a poison.1 Skin , lungs , mucous and serous membranes . - Habit generally lessens the action of poisons . Idiosyncracy - increases or may lessen the ...
Page 234
... Sulphate of Barium . - A solution of the nitrate or of the chloride of barium is precipitated by sulphuric acid in the form of a white insoluble powder , unaffected by nitric or hydrochloric acid , even when heat is applied . This test ...
... Sulphate of Barium . - A solution of the nitrate or of the chloride of barium is precipitated by sulphuric acid in the form of a white insoluble powder , unaffected by nitric or hydrochloric acid , even when heat is applied . This test ...
Page 235
... sulphate , would give all the reactions with the nitrate and chloride of barium . Answer A. - Evaporate a portion of the doubtful liquid ; if pure acid , there will be no residue , some- times only the slightest trace of sulphate of ...
... sulphate , would give all the reactions with the nitrate and chloride of barium . Answer A. - Evaporate a portion of the doubtful liquid ; if pure acid , there will be no residue , some- times only the slightest trace of sulphate of ...
Page 236
... sulphate - bisulphate of potash gives a reddish stain to black cloth like that produced by the dilute acid . Test for this salt by incineration . Fatal Period . - Average time before death ensues is from two to twenty - four hours . The ...
... sulphate - bisulphate of potash gives a reddish stain to black cloth like that produced by the dilute acid . Test for this salt by incineration . Fatal Period . - Average time before death ensues is from two to twenty - four hours . The ...
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Page 129 - ... whosoever, with intent to procure the miscarriage of any woman, whether she be, or be not with child, shall unlawfully administer to her, or cause to be taken by her, any poison or other noxious thing, or shall unlawfully use any instrument or other means whatsoever. with the like intent, shall be guilty of felony.
Page 175 - If his delusion was that the deceased had inflicted a serious injury to his character and fortune, and he killed him in revenge for such supposed injury, he would be liable to punishment.
Page 497 - means any drain of and used for the drainage of one building only, or premises within the same curtilage, and made merely for the purpose of communicating therefrom with a cesspool or other like receptacle for drainage, or with a sewer into which the drainage of two or more buildings or premises occupied by different persons is conveyed : "Sewer" includes sewers and drains of every description, except drains to which the word
Page 539 - Any medical officer of health or inspector of nuisances may at all reasonable times inspect and examine any animal carcase meat poultry game flesh fish fruit vegetables corn bread flour or milk exposed for sale, or deposited in any place for the purpose of sale, or of preparation for sale, and intended for the food of man...
Page 575 - He shall enter from day to day, in a book to be provided by the Sanitary Authority, particulars of his inspections and of the action taken by him in the execution of his duties. He shall also keep a book or books, to be provided by the Sanitary Authority, so arranged as to form, as far as possible, a continuous record of the sanitary condition of each of the premises in respect of which any action has been taken under The Public Health Act, 1875, or under any other Statute or Statutes, and shall...
Page 554 - Any person who knowingly lets for hire any house room or part of a house in which any person has been suffering from any dangerous infectious disorder, without having such house room or part of a house and all articles therein liable to retain infection, disinfected to the satisfaction of a legally qualified...
Page 175 - ... must be considered in the same situation as to responsibility as if the facts with respect to which the delusion exists were real.
Page 582 - Save as aforesaid, it includes rivers streams canals lakes and watercourses, other than watercourses at the passing of this Act mainly used as sewers, and emptying directly into the sea, or tidal waters which have not been determined to be streams within the meaning of this Act by such order as aforesaid...
Page 181 - is not a disease, but a condition in which the intellectual faculties are never manifested ; or have never been developed sufficiently to enable the idiot to acquire such an amount of knowledge as persons of his own age, and placed in similar circumstances with himself, are capable of receiving.
Page 574 - He shall report to the Sanitary Authority any damage done to any works of water supply, or other works belonging to them, and also any case of wilful or negligent waste of water supplied by them, or any foaling by gas, filth, or otherwise, of water used for domestic purposes.